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Although the location of many of these records has not been identified, some are at the Utah State Archives. The Family History Library has a collection of road and poll tax lists in: | Although the location of many of these records has not been identified, some are at the Utah State Archives. The Family History Library has a collection of road and poll tax lists in: | ||
*''Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Tax Lists, 1854, 1861, Poll Tax Lists Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1983'' | *''Salt Lake City, Utah, Road Tax Lists, 1854, 1861, Poll Tax Lists Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1983'' Family History Library {{FHL|6348|title-id|disp=book 979.2258 R4s}}. This source contains transcriptions of Salt Lake City and Sugarhouse tax lists. It identifies the taxpayer's LDS ward and sometimes the city where individuals moved. This transcript has been indexed in volume one of: | ||
*Jackson, Ronald Vern and David L. Grundvig. ''Early Mormon Series''. Two Volumes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1982. | *Jackson, Ronald Vern and David L. Grundvig. ''Early Mormon Series''. Two Volumes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1982. {{FHL|276821|title-id|disp=}} This index includes the LDS Ward where the individual lived. | ||
Tax sale records are created when a taxpayer is delinquent in paying his property taxes. These records begin by at least the 1870s and are found in either the county treasurer's office or the Utah State Archives. | Tax sale records are created when a taxpayer is delinquent in paying his property taxes. These records begin by at least the 1870s and are found in either the county treasurer's office or the Utah State Archives. | ||
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Tax abatement records exist from the territorial period to the present. These list the names of individuals seeking a tax deferment. They list the reason for the request, such as a physical disability or an inability to pay. They may also list the names of relatives or guardians. To locate these records contact the county auditor's office or the Utah State Archives. Territorial records are often found in the records of the county court. | Tax abatement records exist from the territorial period to the present. These list the names of individuals seeking a tax deferment. They list the reason for the request, such as a physical disability or an inability to pay. They may also list the names of relatives or guardians. To locate these records contact the county auditor's office or the Utah State Archives. Territorial records are often found in the records of the county court. | ||
Because tax records cover different levels of localities and other subjects, check the following on the Family History Library Catalog | Because tax records cover different levels of localities and other subjects, check the following on the Family History Library Catalog Place Search: | ||
::UTAH - TAXATION | ::UTAH - TAXATION | ||
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